Digital Term Papers Term Papers Count: 63,000
    Home     |     Join     |     Login     |     Logout     |     Forgot Password     |     FAQ     |     Contact
Search
   for:      
Term Paper Categories
American History
Anatomy
Physiology
Animal Science
Anthropology
Architecture
Arts
Astronomy
Aviation
Beauty
Biographies
Book Reports
Business
Computers
Creative Writing
Current Events
Economics
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental
Ethics
European History
Foreign Languages
Geography
Government
Politics
Health
History
Human Sexuality
Legal Issues
Marketing
Mathematics
Medicine
Miscellaneous
Movies
Television
Music
Mythology
Philosophy
Physics
Poetry
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Science
Shakespeare
Social Issues
Sociology
Speech
Sports
Recreation
Supernatural
Technology
Theater
Zoology

Term Papers on The Sun Also Rises

Term Paper TitleThe Sun Also Rises
# of Words644
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.58

The Sun Also Rises

The Sun Also Rises [I cannot express to you how glad I am
that I am taking this class. I am thoroughly enjoying
Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises is one of the best books
I've read in quite a long time. For a while there, I was, for
God knows what reason, taking Physics and Chemistry and
Biology. It is really an adventure to be back with books and
words and reading. I am also amazed that I never could
read more of Him when it wasn't an assignment. And how is
it that when I am told to write "a 3-5 page essay" I can only
come through with two-and-a-half, but a "one-page
response" always wants to be twenty pages long?] I finished
reading SAR around ten o'clock tonight. I could have taken
it all in one big gulp when I began a week ago, but I couldn't
do that. It wanted me to bring it out slowly, so I often found
myself reading five or ten pages and laying it aside to absorb
without engulfing. A man gets used to reading Star Wars and
pulp fiction and New York Times Bestsellers and forgets
what literature is until it slaps him in the face. This book was
written, not churned out or word-processed. Again, I
thoroughly enjoyed reading. I never noticed it until it was
brought up in class, maybe because it wasn't a point for me
in In Our Time, but He doesn't often enough credit
quotations with, ",he said," or, ",said Brett," or, ",Bill
replied." In SAR it stood and called attention to itself. I
wasn't particularly bothered by His not telling me who said
what, but it was very...pointed. I first noticed around the
hundredth page or so. Then I realized I couldn't keep track
of who was speaking. By not dwelling on it, though, sort of
(hate to say this) accepting it, I managed to assign speech to
whomever I felt was speaking. Gradually I came to enjoy it,
in another plane of reading, figuring out from whom words
were originating. To not n...

This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Digital Term Papers. Please register below now!

Digital Term Papers has over 63,000 essays, term papers, and book notes online. Many paper sites will charge you hundreds of dollars for a single paper. Digital Term Papers only charges $14.95 for a one month membership with instant account activation!

Don't waste anymore time! Join NOW!!!

1 Month (automatic renewal) ($14.95)
3 Months (automatic renewal) ($29.95)
6 Months (one-time billing) ($39.95)

Pay by: